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Rugby League World Magazine

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&nbsp Write Review12 issues per yearYour access all areas pass behind the scenes of the world of Rugby League. Packed with the colour and detail behind the news with views and analysis from the sport's leading writers. Essential reading for anyone who cares about Rugby League no matter where or what level it is played. From grassroots rugby to the professional elite, the biggest domestic and international clashes, we get up close and personal with star players, coaches and those who make the game tick.

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Rugby League is often referred to as ‘the family game’ and there have been many fathers, sons and siblings who have graced our sport throughout its history. Our cover stars, dad and lad Gary and Ross Divorty have both had the distinction of playing at Wembley; Gary for Hull in 1985 and Ross for Wales last year. It’s something they are both hugely proud of and which they discuss further inside.
Leeds Rhinos Maori star Weller Hauraki also has a family connection to Rangi Chase of Castleford Tigers and he tells us why he fully supports Rangi’s decision to play for England in a wide ranging interview.
Sadly, we lost one of the father figures of the Rugby League family recently, as the legendary Arthur Beetson passed away in December. Malcolm Andrews pays a fitting tribute to an Australian sporting giant.
Jason Demetriou talks to us about a long and varied career which now finds him spearheading a revival at Keighley Cougars as player/coach.
To guide you through the new season, we present a full fixture guide for Super League, Carnegie Challenge Cup, the Co-operative Championships and Northern Rail Cup and you can enter our fantastic competition to win a trip for two to watch your team play Catalan Dragons in Perpignan.
You can also help shape the future of the magazine by taking part in our readers survey.
Further afield, we pay a visit to Egypt where a group of schoolchildren have taken to the game with great enthusiasm and we have coverage of the recent tours to the UK by Ukraine and the Australian Institute of Sport.
The familiar name of London Broncos returns to Super League in 2012 and we hear from chief executive Gus Mackay about their plans for the game in the capital.
Add to all that a chat with Golden Boot winner Johnathan Thurston, expert opinion from Robbie Hunter-Paul, Jon Wells and Dave Hadfield, a new coaching column by John Stankevitch plus a few surprises too.

Your access all areas pass behind the scenes of the world of Rugby League. Packed with the colour and detail behind the news with views and analysis from the sport's leading writers. Essential reading for anyone who cares about Rugby League no matter where or what level it is played. From grassroots rugby to the professional elite, the biggest domestic and international clashes, we get up close and personal with star players, coaches and those who make the game tick.

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Rugby League is often referred to as ‘the family game’ and there have been many fathers, sons and siblings who have graced our sport throughout its history. Our cover stars, dad and lad Gary and Ross Divorty have both had the distinction of playing at Wembley; Gary for Hull in 1985 and Ross for Wales last year. It’s something they are both hugely proud of and which they discuss further inside.
Leeds Rhinos Maori star Weller Hauraki also has a family connection to Rangi Chase of Castleford Tigers and he tells us why he fully supports Rangi’s decision to play for England in a wide ranging interview.
Sadly, we lost one of the father figures of the Rugby League family recently, as the legendary Arthur Beetson passed away in December. Malcolm Andrews pays a fitting tribute to an Australian sporting giant.
Jason Demetriou talks to us about a long and varied career which now finds him spearheading a revival at Keighley Cougars as player/coach.
To guide you through the new season, we present a full fixture guide for Super League, Carnegie Challenge Cup, the Co-operative Championships and Northern Rail Cup and you can enter our fantastic competition to win a trip for two to watch your team play Catalan Dragons in Perpignan.
You can also help shape the future of the magazine by taking part in our readers survey.
Further afield, we pay a visit to Egypt where a group of schoolchildren have taken to the game with great enthusiasm and we have coverage of the recent tours to the UK by Ukraine and the Australian Institute of Sport.
The familiar name of London Broncos returns to Super League in 2012 and we hear from chief executive Gus Mackay about their plans for the game in the capital.
Add to all that a chat with Golden Boot winner Johnathan Thurston, expert opinion from Robbie Hunter-Paul, Jon Wells and Dave Hadfield, a new coaching column by John Stankevitch plus a few surprises too.

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Rugby League is often referred to as ‘the family game’ and there have been many fathers, sons and siblings who have graced our sport throughout its history. Our cover stars, dad and lad Gary and Ross Divorty have both had the distinction of playing at Wembley; Gary for Hull in 1985 and Ross for Wales last year. It’s something they are both hugely proud of and which they discuss further inside.
Leeds Rhinos Maori star Weller Hauraki also has a family connection to Rangi Chase of Castleford Tigers and he tells us why he fully supports Rangi’s decision to play for England in a wide ranging interview.
Sadly, we lost one of the father figures of the Rugby League family recently, as the legendary Arthur Beetson passed away in December. Malcolm Andrews pays a fitting tribute to an Australian sporting giant.
Jason Demetriou talks to us about a long and varied career which now finds him spearheading a revival at Keighley Cougars as player/coach.
To guide you through the new season, we present a full fixture guide for Super League, Carnegie Challenge Cup, the Co-operative Championships and Northern Rail Cup and you can enter our fantastic competition to win a trip for two to watch your team play Catalan Dragons in Perpignan.
You can also help shape the future of the magazine by taking part in our readers survey.
Further afield, we pay a visit to Egypt where a group of schoolchildren have taken to the game with great enthusiasm and we have coverage of the recent tours to the UK by Ukraine and the Australian Institute of Sport.
The familiar name of London Broncos returns to Super League in 2012 and we hear from chief executive Gus Mackay about their plans for the game in the capital.
Add to all that a chat with Golden Boot winner Johnathan Thurston, expert opinion from Robbie Hunter-Paul, Jon Wells and Dave Hadfield, a new coaching column by John Stankevitch plus a few surprises too.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

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&nbsp Your magazine
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&nbsp Your magazine
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&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

You'll receive
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Rugby League World
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Rugby League World
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Rugby League is often referred to as ‘the family game’ and there have been many fathers, sons and siblings who have graced our sport throughout its history. Our cover stars, dad and lad Gary and Ross Divorty have both had the distinction of playing at Wembley; Gary for Hull in 1985 and Ross for Wales last year. It’s something they are both hugely proud of and which they discuss further inside.
Leeds Rhinos Maori star Weller Hauraki also has a family connection to Rangi Chase of Castleford Tigers and he tells us why he fully supports Rangi’s decision to play for England in a wide ranging interview.
Sadly, we lost one of the father figures of the Rugby League family recently, as the legendary Arthur Beetson passed away in December. Malcolm Andrews pays a fitting tribute to an Australian sporting giant.
Jason Demetriou talks to us about a long and varied career which now finds him spearheading a revival at Keighley Cougars as player/coach.
To guide you through the new season, we present a full fixture guide for Super League, Carnegie Challenge Cup, the Co-operative Championships and Northern Rail Cup and you can enter our fantastic competition to win a trip for two to watch your team play Catalan Dragons in Perpignan.
You can also help shape the future of the magazine by taking part in our readers survey.
Further afield, we pay a visit to Egypt where a group of schoolchildren have taken to the game with great enthusiasm and we have coverage of the recent tours to the UK by Ukraine and the Australian Institute of Sport.
The familiar name of London Broncos returns to Super League in 2012 and we hear from chief executive Gus Mackay about their plans for the game in the capital.
Add to all that a chat with Golden Boot winner Johnathan Thurston, expert opinion from Robbie Hunter-Paul, Jon Wells and Dave Hadfield, a new coaching column by John Stankevitch plus a few surprises too.

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

&nbsp Money-back
guarantee

You'll receive
12
issues during a 1 year
Rugby League World
magazine print subscription.

Shipping Information

Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

All prices for magazine and some newspaper subscriptions listed on Pocketmags include
free delivery.

The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
sale in the shops!

Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
the next available issue.

If you are concerned about a delivery, please contact the publisher of your subscription
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for the publisher.

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Rugby League is often referred to as ‘the family game’ and there have been many fathers, sons and siblings who have graced our sport throughout its history. Our cover stars, dad and lad Gary and Ross Divorty have both had the distinction of playing at Wembley; Gary for Hull in 1985 and Ross for Wales last year. It’s something they are both hugely proud of and which they discuss further inside.
Leeds Rhinos Maori star Weller Hauraki also has a family connection to Rangi Chase of Castleford Tigers and he tells us why he fully supports Rangi’s decision to play for England in a wide ranging interview.
Sadly, we lost one of the father figures of the Rugby League family recently, as the legendary Arthur Beetson passed away in December. Malcolm Andrews pays a fitting tribute to an Australian sporting giant.
Jason Demetriou talks to us about a long and varied career which now finds him spearheading a revival at Keighley Cougars as player/coach.
To guide you through the new season, we present a full fixture guide for Super League, Carnegie Challenge Cup, the Co-operative Championships and Northern Rail Cup and you can enter our fantastic competition to win a trip for two to watch your team play Catalan Dragons in Perpignan.
You can also help shape the future of the magazine by taking part in our readers survey.
Further afield, we pay a visit to Egypt where a group of schoolchildren have taken to the game with great enthusiasm and we have coverage of the recent tours to the UK by Ukraine and the Australian Institute of Sport.
The familiar name of London Broncos returns to Super League in 2012 and we hear from chief executive Gus Mackay about their plans for the game in the capital.
Add to all that a chat with Golden Boot winner Johnathan Thurston, expert opinion from Robbie Hunter-Paul, Jon Wells and Dave Hadfield, a new coaching column by John Stankevitch plus a few surprises too.